If you use "immediate=true" in a *command* this will cause the
ProcessValidations phase to be skipped.  (ie. "Cancel" button)

sean

On 8/29/05, Bjørn T Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, you are absolutely correct... I was sure that I had read somewhere that 
> I could use
> immediate to skip the validation and I can... But I forgot something... I 
> also need to
> call renderResponse from my valueChangeListener and now it works... :)
> 
> 
> BTJ
> 
> Jonas Jacobi wrote:
> > Hi Bjorn,
> >
> > Directly from the JavaDoc:
> >
> > "By default, during the /Process Validators/ phase of the request
> > processing lifecycle, the submitted value will be converted to a
> > typesafe object, and, if validation succeeds, stored as a local value
> > using |setValue()|. However, if the |immediate| property is set to
> > |true|, this processing will occur instead at the end of the /Apply
> > Request Values/ phase."
> >
> > Meaning that convertion and validation will *instead *occur in the Apply
> > Request Values phase, not that it will skip convertion/validation.
> >
> > Jonas
> >
> >
> > Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> >
> >>I thought the reason for setting this property to true, was so the submit 
> >>would skip the
> >>validation phase, but that doesn't work for me...
> >>
> >>I have the following...:
> >>
> >><h:selectOneMenu accesskey="D" value="#{bean.domainID}" immediate="true" 
> >>onchange="submit();">
> >>      <f:selectItems value="#{selectMain.listDomain}"/>
> >></h:selectOneMenu>
> >>
> >><h:inputText id="text" value="#{bean.name}" size="40" maxlength="40" 
> >>required="true">
> >>      <f:validateLength minimum="3" maximum="30" />
> >></h:inputText>
> >>
> >>But when I change a value in the drop down box, the validation still 
> >>occurs...
> >>Does anyone know why?
> >>
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>
> >>BTJ
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > --
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------
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> > *Principal Product Manager - JSF & ADF Faces
> > Oracle JDeveloper
> > *Author*: Pro JSF: Building Rich Internet Components
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> > *Blog*: http://www.orablogs.com/jjacobi
> >
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